2010-09-01
2010-09-30
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.com/rick sanchez. >>> here is my pal, larry king. >> larry: tonight -- >> my final appearae on the larry king show. >> larry: he kept one of hollywood's most buzzed about secrets tonight. the comic reveals the true identity -- >> a total shock. >> come on, jerry, please, please, please, please, please. >> larry: someone we have only read about. >> it was a nom deplume. >> larry: one of the funniest men on the plan set here. jerry seinfeld is next on "larry king live." ♪ ♪ >> larry: good evening. i have to say this? jerry sign field is an actor, author, actor and comedian. >> keep going. lawyer may not know who he is. he is making his broadway directing debut with comedian colin quinn's one-man show, "long story short, history of the world in 75 minutes" and he wrote the forward to an all-new "letters from a nut," one of the funniest books you will ever read. and tonight to, he will reveal the secret author a little later. jerry has been a frequent guest, long-time friend to this show. watch, we will show you some examples. >> look at this piece of junk. look at t game may camera. look at this.

>> larry: tonight -- >> my final appearance on the larry king show. >> larry: jerry seinfeld. he kept one of hollywood's most buzzed about secrets until tonight. the comic reveals the true identity -- >> a total shock. >> come on, jerry, please, please, please, please, please. >> larry: someone we have only read about. >> it was a nom deplume. >> larry: one of the funniest men on the planet is here. jerry seinfeld is next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. i have to say this jerry seinfeld is an actor, author, comedian. >> keep going. >> larry: he is making his broadway debut directing with comedian cauline quinn's one-man show, "long story short, history of the world in 75 minutes." and he wrote the forward to an all-new "letters from a nut" one of the funniest books you'll ever read. and tonight to, he will reveal the secret author a little later. jerry has been a frequent guest, long-time friend to this show. watch, we will show you some examples. >> look at this piece of junk. look at this camera. look at this. this is like, you know, like a 4.95 opening act. you a

on the "larry king live" show. >> larry: he kept one of hollywood's most buzzed about secrets until tonight. the comic reveals the true identity -- >> a total shock. >> come on, jerry, please, please, please, please, please. >> larry: someone we have only read about. >> it was a nom of plume. >> larry: one of the funniest men on the planet is here. jerry seinfeld is next on "larry king live." ♪ >> larry: good evening. i have to say this? jerry seinfeld is an actor, director, author, and comedian. >> keep going. >> larry: you may not know who he is. he is making his directing debut, long story short, history of the world in 75 minutes and he wrote the forward to an all new "letters from a nut" one of the funniest books you will ever read. and tonight he will reveal the secret author a little later. jerry has been a frequent guest, long-time friend to this show. watch, we will show you some examples. >> look at this piece of junk. look at it. give me a camera. look at this. this is like, you know, like a 4.95 opening act. you are a headliner now. this is a nice weather map you have here. th

sanchez. thanks so much for being with us. book goes on sale. and here now "larry king live." >> larry: tonight, jimmy fallon. ♪ the late-night laugh man is turning prime time emmy host. he wants your host. you'll fine out. then his take on the new cast of "dancing with the stars" his old stomping grounds, "saturday night live." plus, jay versus dave versus conan. what's it like to play beer pong with betty white? jimmy fallon, keeping it real. even when he imitates other people. he's next on "larry king live." >> larry: i love our openings. thank you, folks. good night. we are out of time. jimmy fallon is here, he's host of the double emmy award winning "late night with jimmy fallon." hosting the 62nd annual emmy awards this night on nbc. >> it's not the 60-second annual prime time -- longer than 60 seconds. i don't want people thinking it's -- >> larry: i meant the show is 62 years. >> longer than 60 seconds. longer than a minute. >> larry: i have in front of me an emmy i won. >> hey. >> larry: yeah. so i thought it would be appropriate to display -- >> that's a beautiful award. >>

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. >> i think they're misunderstood. isha, thank you. "larry king" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, jimmy fallon. ♪ the late-night laugh man is turning prime time emmy host. he wants your host. you'll fine out. then his take on the new cast of "dancing with the stars" his old stomping grounds, "saturday night live." plus, jay versus dave versus conan. what's it like to play beer pong with betty white? jimmy fallon, keeping it real. even when he imitates other people. he's next on "larry king live." >> larry: i love our openings. thank you, folks. good night. we are out of time. jimmy fallon is here, he's host of the double emmy award winning "late night with jimmy fallon." hosting the 62nd annual emmy awards this night on nbc. >> it's not the 60-second annual prime time -- longer than 60 seconds. i don't want people thinking it's -- >> larry: i meant the show is 62 years. >> longer than 60 seconds. longer than a minute. >> larry: i have in front of me an emmy i won. >> hey. >> larry: yeah. so i thought it would be appropriate to display -- >> that's a beautiful award. >> larry: y

of his track record that could come true. >>> tonight my final appearance on the larry king live show. >> jerry seinfeld. he has kept one of hollywood's most buzzed about secrets until tonight. >> this is beyond new. >> the comic reveals the true identity. >> it's like not even total shock. >> come on, jerry, please, please, please. >> someone we've only read about. >> there was -- >> part of the funniest man on the planet is here. >> the only thing missing on this show is a menu. >> jerry seinfeld is next on "larry king live." good evening. i have to say this. he is making his broadway debut. "history of the world in 75 min" and wrote the forward to an all-new letters from a nut. one of the funniest books you'll ever read. and tonight he'll reveal the secret author a little bit later. he's a longtime friend to this show. watch, we'll show you some examples. >> look at this piece of junk. look at it. give me a camera. look at this. this is like a $4.95 opening act. you're headlining now. this is a nice weather map you have here. >> larry: what about financial success? you don't have f

. most before daybreak but these are the newest. we're dwog larry king. let's go out on these pictures. don't even come back to me, dan. stay on the story of the day. here now, "larry king live." >> larry: tonight, wanda sykes, one funny woman. >> if somebody broke into my house and vacuumed? [ laughter ] >> i might be a little confused, but i am not calling the cops. >> larry: opinionated, outspoken, sometimes outrageous. she's talking politics, palin, celebrity scandals and as a married lesbian with kids, got a lot to say about prop 8. wanda sykes will take your questions next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. what a great pleasure to welcome wanda sykes to "larry king live." the emmy-winning comic actress, writer. she'll be performing at the palamar star light in california this friday, and at the imperial palace and casino in biloxi, mississippi, september 10th. her hbo special is vying for outstanding variety music or comedy special that the weekend's emmy awards show. here's a clip. >> we got one cool black president, don't we? damn, he's cool. i don't know how the ma

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miss me on saturday. thanks for being with us. here's larry king and "larry king live." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight legendary physicist stephen hawking will answer this question, did god create the universe? >> god may exist, but science can explain the universe without a need for a creator. >> larry: his new book made start lg and controversial new claims about the origin of everything. has he unlocked man kind's ultimate mystery? >> the scientific is complete. theology is unnecessary. >> larry: stephen hawking on why we exist next on "larry king live." good evening. very special program tonight. stephen hawking is a theoretical physicist. he was the professor of mathematics at the universe of cambridge for 30 years. he's the 2009 recipient of the presidential medal of freedom and co-author of a brilliant and controversial new book "the grand design." we welcome him back to "larry king live." we have a serious of questions planned. let's get right to it. stephen, why is it important to find the grand design of our universe? >> i believe everyone should h

the abridged version. abridged version. here now, "larry king live." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight -- the one and only barbara walters is here for her 20th and final visit to this show. she'll tell us how she bounced back from heart surgery, never missing a beat. and how she stayed at the top of the broadcast news business for five decades. tv icon barbara walters for the hour is next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. barbara walters, i have to tell you this, you're on another planet is the emmy winning producer of the "the view." she hosts "here's barbara" on sirius radio. >> and i do specials. i have throwing up. hour specials for abc news. >> larry: i thought you were dropping that? >> no, i didn't drop that. >> larry: you just dropped the academy award thing? >> yeah. and we're doing two other big specials. one on open heart surgery. and one with somebody's i can't announce yet. >> larry: you're going to do four specials. >> you always do -- you always do more. i just want to say when you say it's the last time i'm going to be on "the vie

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said like mine, erase. okay, it's gone. okay, it's gone. here's larry king. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, one of the most controversial leaders in the world, iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad. will he set free two american hikers held for more than a year in an iranian prison? >> translator: it is possible. it depends on the judge. >> larry: does he want to sit down with president obama or not? does iran have nuclear weapons? and will his country use them if they have them? >> translator: we are not seeking the bomb. >> larry: the president of iran next on "larry king live." >> larry: mr. president, thank you for coming back to "larry king live." do you like coming to america? >> translator: in the name of god, the compassionate, the merciful. i'd like to say hello to your audience, to you and your colleagues and ask almighty god to bring health, prosperity and success to all people and nations and countries. i am interested in traveling to all parts of the world to meet with people. the united nations is an important forum for the exchange of internationa

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. >> reporter: cnn, new york. >> there you go. that does it. thanks for watching. larry king starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans... exclusively endorsed by aarp. when you call now, you'll get this free information kit... with all you need to enroll. put their trust in aarp medicare supplement insurance. plus you'll get this free guide to understanding medicare. the prices are competitive. i can keep my own doctor. and i don't need a referral to see a specialist.

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king starts right now. thank you for watching. have a great weekend. >> larry: tonight legendary physicist stephen hawking will answer this question, did god create the universe? >> god may exist, but science can explain the universe witut a need for a creator. >> larry: his new book made start lg and controversial new claims about the origin of everything. has he unlocked man kind's ultimate mystery? >> the scientific is complete. theology is unnecessary. >> larry: stephen hawking on why we exist next on "larry king live." good evening. very special program tonight. stephen hawking is a theoretical physicist. he was the professor of mathematics at the universe of cambridge for 30 years. he's the 2009 recipient of the presidential medal of freedom and co-author of a brilliant and controversial new book "the grand design." we welcome him back to "larry king live." we have a serious of questions planned. let's get right to it. stephen, why is it important to find the grand design of our universe? >> i believe everyone should have a broad picture of how the universe operates and our

two. i'm rick sanchez. thanks so much for being with us. "larry king live" starts right "larry king live" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight -- bill maher gets his star on the hollywood walk of fame and yours truly was there. how appropriate. and now, bill's taking aim at today's elections. islamiyah phobia, yeah, sarah palin. your questions and calls, bill maher for the hour next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening, we've got election results coming in this evening. we'll go to john king in a while to get them. first, bill maher, best-selling author, host of "realtime with bill maher" which returns september 17th. one of the best shows on television. his standup special "bill maher but i'm not wrong" is back on. we'll talk politics with bill right now. bill, i know you have a personal interest in delaware which could be the big story of the night because the republican establishment figure looks like he's going to get beat, the republican establishment saying they won't support the woman who is going to beat him, a tea party person, w

. >> and angie and stephanie and our team. >> here now larry king. >> larry: tonight, does the brain have a mind of its own? >> the mind is an entity that exists outside of the brain and can exert power. >> larry: making us do and say things we know we shouldn't. >> your brain fools you. >> larry: causing us to eat, drink too much or stay in abusive relationships. >> work on heroin or morphine centers of the brain. >> larry: is the brain more powerful than any drug or therapy? next on "larry king live." a few notes before we get started. great rundown for you next week. jimmy carter will be here monday night. barbara walters on tuesday. jerry seinfeld next thursday. all in new york. bad behavior, is it all in our heads? we'll talk about it with dr. drew pinsky. kara researcher. dr. daniel aimon, psychiatrist and brain imaging special author of "unchain your brain." and finally dr. george pratt, notable psychologist. first, what's a neuro science researcher? >> somebody who studies the brain really. neuro science is a broad term. it can be neuro biology or ne r newer -- neuro psychology. educati

. >> fantastic. guess who is up next? >> mr. larry king. >> your favorite and mine, "larry king live." i'm rick sanchez. thanks for being with us, everybody. busy show tonight as usual. here now "larry king live." >> larry: tonight, the case of the west memphis three. young men convicted of brutally murdering three little boys. ♪ rise up a decade and a half later, celebrities fight to free them. pearl jam's eddie vedder. >> if you educate yourself on the case, i think you'd find out they are truly innocent. ♪ walk away >> larry: the dixie chicks' natalie maines and actor johnny depp speak out in their defense. >> someone is going to do something. >> larry: do they know something the jury didn't? find out next on "larry king live." >> larry: joining us from little rock, arkansas, eddie vedder, the lead vocalist and guitarist for pearl jam. natalie maines, the lead vocalist of the dixie chicks. lorri davis, the wife of damien echols. damien echols is one of the three men known as the west memphis three. convicted in the 1993 murders of three young boys. echols is on death row. and as you know

on "larry king live." they're all here, for the first time ever on the show. joe maloof, gavin maloof. they still work together as a family. tell me about your father. >> larry: was it always going to be a business? >> we were brought up to be with one another and fight against the competition, not mornamongs ourselves. >>. >> larry: what was it like to grow up the only girl, adrian? >> i think -- obviously, it makes you very tough and you have to learn -- kind of the school of hard knocks. but i think overall, it's made me very independent, very strong, and i admire them they let me be that way as well. >> larry: and you're the only one married, right. >> twins, four and a 7-year-old. >> i was a state senator in new mexico for about seven years, but i also wanted to work in the family business. >> we start at 10 years old in the liquor warehouse loading trucks, never had a holiday to ourselves, christmas, new year's, fourth of july, those were the busy times for the beer business, so we had to work. >> when you're 10, 11 years old, do you want to work on a saturday? do you wachbl to

: we are not seeking the bomb. >> larry: the president of iran next on "larry king live." >> larry: mr. president, thank you for coming back to "larry king live." do you like coming to america? >> translator: in the name of god, the compassionate, the mercif merciful, i'd like to say hello to your audience, to you and your colleagues, and ask almighty god to bring health, prosperity and success to all people and nations and countries. i am interested in traveling to all parts of the world to meet with people. the united nations is an important forum for the exchange of international ideas on how to run international affairs and naturally people like myself should be actively involved in its work. >> larry: let's get to some current issues. a few days ago, you released the american hiker, but there is still two captives in iran. how long will they be detained? >> translator: well, they crossed our borders, violated the borders, and a judge will take care of their case. >> larry: but you did release one. is there any chance in the name of good will that you'll release the others? there w

to replace larry king. we will have those stories and more when we come back. >>> president obama is calling on a florida minister to cancel his plans to burn the koran this weekend he says it will amount to a bonn than zoo for al-qaeda and could endanger members of the military. secretary of state hillary clinton has also denounced the koran burning plans of the reverend terry jones of gainesville. jones says besides death threats and pressure to call off the book burning he has also received a lot of encouragement. >>> the state department ordered u.s. embassies around the world to brace for possible anti-american backlash. angry muslims have already taken to the streets. charlie d'agata has more. >> furious muslim protesters in india set fire to an american flag. they chanted down with america in response to the plan to burn the koran. it's a scene this man wants to see repeated across the globe. he is what hard line former leader of a banned islamist group in britain has called on making 9/11 burn the stars and stripes day and set fire outside to american flags outside of embassies every

show you that. that's it for us. we're out of time. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight from new york, it's saturday night live. >> in prime time. >> amy poehler, seth meyers. kristen wiig, the guy who plays me, fred armisen, andy samberg, and the creator, lorne michaels. they're here from the set in one of the late night's running shows. if you don't know what n"saturdy night live" is, you're not from this planet. next on "larry king live." tomorrow night, "saturday night live" will celebrate the beginning of its 36th year at 11:30 eastern time. we have five outstanding cast members and the exec producer with us. we're in studio 8 h. our guests are lorne michaels, amy poehler, who we hear will host the show tomorrow night. she's the three time award nominee, seth meyers is the anchor of weekend update and the head writer of this program, the emmy writer, kristen wiig, you know her as nancy pelosi. fred armisen, you know him as me or joy behar, and andy samberg. >> how did this idea get conceived? >> i think it got conceived because herb schlasser who was writin

. "larry king" starts right now. see you tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight, exclusive -- >> no mosque here. >> reporter: the debate that's torn the city and maybe even the country apart. the imam who wants to build an islamic community center near ground zero is here. his first u.s. interview on why he wants a mosque just blocks from the site of the 9/11 terror attack. what he thinks of the raging controversy and why he's remained silent so long until now. imam feisal abdul rauf next on "larry king live." good evening. feisal abdul rauf is the founder and chairman of cordoba initiative. he's been imam of the mosque in lower manhattan for 27 years. he plans to build a community center called cordoba house a few blocks from ground zero. these plans have generated a national debate over tolerance, sensitivity, religion and sparked emotional protest against the project. the imam joins us from new york. he's with cnn's soledad o'brien. he agreed to sit down for an interview, in part, because soledad is working on a documentary about what it's like to be muslim in america. here's soledad o'brien

on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. barbara walters, if i have to tell you this, you're on another planet is the emmy-winning producer of "the view." she hosts "here's barbara" on sirius radio. >> and i do specials. i have hour specials for abc. >> larry: i thought you were dropping that? >> no, i didn't drop that. >> larry: you just dropped the academy award thing? >> yeah. and we're doing two other big specials. i just want to say, when you say it's the last time i'm going to be on with you. we've had good times. you've been on 25 years? >> larry: 25.5. >> why did i miss those five years? >> larry: we were nothing then. you came on when we were a hit. you had open heart surgery, that's a misnomer, it's open chest? >> yes. >> larry: you had a valve replacement? >> replacement. >> larry: how did you know something was wrong? >> i didn't really. one of the things, without going through every detail. one of the things i hope by doing this special i talked about. women have different symptoms than men. >> larry: i know they have a lot of heart disease. >> they don't get treat in the s

moment is who is going to fill his suspenders? now we know who is going to replace larry king on cnn. >> yesterday we cooled down, today we're warming up. it doesn't end in today's forecast. coming up, we'll take a look at your weekend and let you know if the 90s could be headed back this way. as governor, he cut waste got rid of the mansion and the limo budgets were balanced. $4 billion in tax cuts. world class schools and universities. clean energy promoted. 1.9 million new jobs created. california was working. i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. >>> good morning. if your commute takes you through milpitas, watch out for this wreck. southbound 880 near the 237 interchange. three cars involved, one of them facing the wrong way. chp is heading to the scene now. we are not seeing any delays on our sensors but again one lane is blocked right arou

's okay as well. touche, as they say. and here now, my gave, larry king and "larry king live." >>> tonight, ann coulter, did she really say that sarah palin is more influential than the president? why did she call some republicans whining babies? we are going to talk tax cuts, tea party, christine o'donnell's link to wish craft, stephen colbert, was he mocking congress or making a point? >> this is america. >> ann coulter and marc lamont hill face off, right versus left. i will referee, next on "larry king live." >>> good evening our second week in new york, we kick it off with -- they lined up the wrong way, ann caughter is on the left. conservative commentator, "new york times" best selling author. her most recent book is "guilty, liberal victims and their assault on america" and marc lamont hill, professor at columbia university. he hosts the tv news magazine series, "our world with black enterprise" on cable tv's one and in syndication as well. we thank them both for.coulding. you said in a recent interview, app, you really don't want republicans to win both houses. why? >> well part o

. >> it's whoa. >> yeah. isha, have a good night. >> that's it for 360. larry king starts right now. see you tomorrow night. >>> hello, everyone. i'm cnn meteorologist karen mcginnis. we will be updating you at the top and bottom of every hour regarding what's happening with hurricane earl. it is lashing the coast of north carolina as a category 2 hurricane. and we're watching some of the wind gusts on some of these outer banks regions. these are national seashore areas and very low-lying and very vulnerable to the winds, high wave and heavy surf we're expecting during the overnight hours. right now, winds sustained with earl at 105 miles an hour. but there are some occasional high gusts, but some of the wind gusts we've seen over the past hour or so, just to give you some information, cape lookout, wind gusts near 50 miles an hour, cape hatteras, 52-mile-an-hour gust. diamond shoals off the coast, wave hikes up to around 15 feet. we do think that this will weaken considerably over the next 24 hours or so, perhaps to a category 1 by the early morning hours. we'll expect it to pass by the

, next, on "larry king live." >> we welcome the maloofs. they own the palm casino resort in las vegas. the sacramento kings of the nba. their family's also involved with music, reality tv. even skateboarding. they're all here for the first time ever together. on one show. joe maloof, the president of the maloof companies, gavin maloof, adrian maloof, the only girl, and george maloof jr., and phil maloof. their family spans over 100 years, still work together as a family. tell me about your father, joe. >> just a wonderful human being. >> larry: passed away over 30 years ago. >> 1980. november 29th, 1980. i still remember the day today. wonderful man. loved him. >> larry: what business was he in? >> the beer business. he was a beer distributor, liquor distributor. then he had some hotels around the state of mexico and arizona. >> larry: you were all raised in new mexico? >> yes. >> larry: was it always going to be a family business together, gavin? >> we were brought up that way. we were brought up that way to -- hard work, respect one another, help one another. we fought the competiti

version of larry king. which version? the tabloid editor, talen show judge, the guy w hangs out with celebrities? >>> plus as david westont step down as president of abc news, we'll talk to a former cbs new president about struggling broadcast news operations. >>> and later, creatived thho e and the blogger who shared his medical emergency with the world. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthcare.org words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. mi we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still livehere. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. to save me a boatload of money on my mortgage -- that would be awesome! [sarcastically] sure.

headline, piers morgan gets larry king's job. people have seen him on a talent show, but people across america say, who is this guy? matt holden, our good pal, they're very good friends. we have an exclusive with amanda and piers and she'll tell us about the guy. interesting newspaper bag ground. he may actually have the right feet to fill those shoes. >> oh, looking forward to that. >>> first, we want to begin with the latest on that deadly flooding in texas where the aftermath of tropical storm hermine spawned a series of tornadoes and dumped up to 8 inches of rain. robbie owens of our affiliate ktvt is with us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. on the heel of hermine a series of tornadoes ripped through the area, leaving behind damage like this and capping a day of unusually severe weather here. as remnants of hermine moved through texas wednesday, at least three twisters touched down near dallas, damaging a strip mall and leaving a swath of destruction. >> it was huge. it was swirling for a little while. i think it just touched down for maybe four, five minutes.

. it's on the way. here now, larry king. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, supreme court justip justice stephjustics us behinp us behind tus b closr closclosed doorwr landmap landmark calandmar presidential election. >> larry: tonight, supreme court justip justice stephjustics us behinp us behind tus b closr closclosed doorw ar and wp wrong on bush. next on "larry king live." good evening. justijustice stephen breye. returns to "larry king live." author of the new book make our democracy work, a judge's view. it's been just about six years. thanks for -- about six years between book right? >> yes, that's right. >> what does the title imply your honor that democracy is not working? >> you've talking about the court's point of view. and i want to explain to people what the court is and what it does and why it might be important to them. i think it helps when it's working correctly. the democracy works better. >> larry: wouldn't any person who took civics know how a supreme court works? >> that's right. and justice o'connor and justice souter and a lot of the

flames ripped through the area. for our viewers in the united states, "larry king live". >> larry: tonight, katie couric, diane sawyer, and brian williams stand up to cancer. >> cancer kills 1.4 million americans every single year. >> larry: 4,000 americans are diagnosed with cancer every single day. by the end of this hour, another 165 will have gotten the news. >> it's not whether we're going to get it, it's just what form? >> larry: plus, dr. mehmet oz and his cancer scare. >> what you're about to see is raw, real, and exactly how it happened. >> larry: what he learned that could save your life, next on "larry king live." >> larry: we begin, though, with breaking news. secretary of state robert gates stepped in and may have stopped the planned burning of korans in florida. he made a phone call to pastor terry jones, who had threatened to burn the koran. here's what the pastor told reporters this afternoon. watch. >> he has agreed to move the location. that, of course, cannot happen overnight, but he has agreed to move that. we felt that that would be a sign that god would want

her you love her ♪ ♪ did you dust off that bible at home♪ >> larry: next on "larry king weekend." where were you when the world stopped turning on that september day ♪ >> larry: thanks for joining us. we begin a very special week of coverage with a very different show tonight. as anyone who watches this program knows, my interviews usually involve a lot of different questions on a lot of different topics. tonight we're asking only one thing. where were you on september 11th? the answers, as you'll hear, are as individual as the people giving them.om some come from those who experienced 9/11 terror firsthand, others people who watched events unfold from a distance, caught up in grief. stories of personal and in the case of defense secretary rumsfeld, a little prophetic. you re right here when the pentagon -- >> i was. >> larry: and someone told me you had spoken to a congressional delegation. >> right here in this room. >> larry: in this room about terrorism that morning? >> i said i had an 8:00 breakfast -- that sometime in the next two, four, six, eight, ten, 12 months t

. you can see them for yourself on cnn.com/ricksanchez. to larry king, here we go. "larry king live." >> larry: tonight, jimmy carter, the former president opens his white house diary. >> on the inaugural platform, my feelings were of regret i had lost the election but a sense of relief to be free of the responsibilities. >> larry: revealing bitter feelings about the late ted kennedy, his take on barack obama and the hostage crisis in iran that probably cost him a second term. when's changed in the 30 years since he left office? jimmy carter in his last hour-long interview with me next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. we're in new york with jimmy carter, the 39th president of the united states. the nobel prize law raut and co-founder of the carter center. best-selling author and new book, "white house diary." an extraordinary collection published. you kept a diary and now you're revealing it? >> well, i thought i'd wait 30 years and do it. >> larry: why wait? >> well, it was highly personal when i wrote it i never thought i would let it be published but i re-read it a f

it before, "larry king live." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight -- exclusive -- the debate that's torn the city and maybe even the country apart. the imam who wants to build an islamic community center near ground zero is here. his first u.s. interview. on why he wants a mosque just blocks from the site of the 9/11 terror attack. what he thinks of the raging controversy. and why he's remained silent so long until now. imam feisal abdul rauf, next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. feisal abdul rauf is the founder and chairman of cordoba initiative. the founder of a mosque in lower manhattan for 29 years. he plans to build a community center called cordoba house a few blocks from ground zero. these plans have generated a national debate over tolerance, sensitivity, religion, and sparked emotional protest against the project. the imam joins us from new york. he's with cnn's soledad o'brien. he agreed to sit down for an interview, in part, because soledad is working on a documentary about what it's like to be muslim in america. here's soledad o'brien w

mother and tell r usyou love her ♪ ♪ did you dust off that bible at home >> larry: next on "larry king weekend." where were you when theong w stopped turning on that september day ♪ >> larry: thanks for joining us. we begin a very special week of coverage with a very different show tonight. as anyone who watches this program knows, my interviews usually involve a lot of different questions on a lot of different topics. tonight we're asking only one thing. where re you on september 11th? the answers, as you'll hear, are op as individual as the people giving them. some come from those who experienced 9/11error firsthand, others people who watched events unfold froma distance, caught up in grief. stories of personal and in the case of defense secretary rumsfeld, a little prophetic. you were right here when the pentagon -- >> i was. >> larry: and someone told me you had spoken to a congressional delegation >> right here in room. >> larry: in this room about terrorism that morning? >> i said -- i had an 8:00 breakfast -- that sometime in the next two, four, six, eight, ten, 12 month

he's remained silent so long until now. imamlieisal abdul rauf next on "larry king live." good evening. feisal abdul rauf is the founder and chairman of cordoba initiative. he's been imam of the mosque in lower manhattan for 27 years. he plans to build an islamic community center called cordoba house a few blocks from ground zero. these plans have generated a national debate over tolerance, sensitivity, religion and sparked emotional protests against the project. the imam joins us from new york. he's with cnn's soledad o'brien. he agreed to sit dn for an interview, in part, because soledad is working on a documentary about wh it's ke to be muslim in america. here's soledad orien with the imam. >> all right, larry. thank you very much. imam, thk you very much for talking with us. >> thank you, soledad. t >> you're just back from the middle east. you've been gone for about two months.ee and you've been pretty quiet about the controversy that has been raging about the proposed structure right near ground zero. the debate, while you've been gone, has gotten louder, and it's gotte

with a woman thrown out of the car. >>> plus more on the man who will soon replace larry king. the special talent he says he'll bring to the interview show. o?oowq >>> time now 6:54. let's check in with tori now. >>> good morning. we're following the overnight fire that happened in an apartment building already evacuated. find out firefighters do not believe it was an accident. we're learning the likely cause of that horrendous truck crash in oakland last night that wrecked 13 vehicles. some big names that have nothing to do with sports are getting involved in the debate over whether to allow the oakland a's to move to san jose. >>> and a vibrant oakland neighborhood with hip art galleries and restaurant asks now fighting hard to keep a new business out. >>> those stories and more coming up on mornings on 2. now back to the morning news. >>> thank you. a santa cruz man accused of tossing a woman out of his car is waking up behind bars this morning. this happened about 6:00 last night on highway 1. now surprise witnesses said they saw things flung from a white toyota four runner and the doo

are falling on deaf ears. last night on "larry king live" we heard from the imam who wants to build a mosque near the twin towers. he said like jones he will not back down. coming up, we'll tell you how local leaders are helping our area understand the koran. >> courtney, tough very much. president obama -- thank you very much. president obama hopes tax cut also help jump-start the ailing economy. his plan includes extending and expanding a research and development tax credit and wants to allow businesses to write off plants and equipment. and to end tax cuts for individuals earning more than $200,000. >> in the maryland governor's race g.o.p candidate bob ehrlich and his running mate mary cain will cast their ballots today. the former governor says he doesn't agree early voting but respects if decision. he is hoping for a rematch against martin o'mally. a northern virginia man will be at utah supreme court today in hopes of gaining custody of his daughter. his daughter was adopted and taken to utah without his permission. his girlfriend gave birth last year without telling him and put emma

. >>> the british are coming to larry king's nightly throne at cnn. as rumored, piers morgan has been named as king's replacement. he's best known in the u.s. as a judge on "america's got talent". >>> straight ahead, your thursday morning weather forecast. >>> in sports, a familiar face takes centre court at the u.s. open. good morning! ♪ [ female announcer ] nutri-grain -- one good decision... ♪ ...can lead to another. ♪ ♪ ...made with real fruit and now with more of the whole grains your body needs. nutri-grain can help you eat better all day. and i wondered what it was. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and less pain means i can do more with the ones i love. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor ri

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